03-04-2025
Popular Chocolate Bars Recalled Due to Foreign Objects—Get the Details Here
Before you dive into that afternoon treat, you may want to take a good look at that chocolate bar. Some varieties of Tony's Chocolonely Bars have been recalled due to small stones being found in some of the products.
The affected bars include Tony's Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Bar (6.35oz); and Everything Bar (6.35oz), distributed between February 7th, 2025 and March 24th, 2025 in stores, online, or on the Tony's Chocolonely website. To determine if your chocolate bars are impacted, you'll want to check for the following lot codes and UPC codes on the side of the wrapper.
Tony's Chocolonely Everything Bar:
Best by dates: 22-Nov-25, 25-Nov-25, 26-Nov-25
Lot codes: 4327, 4330, 4331, M4331
UPC: 850011828564, 850032676441
Tony's Chocolonely Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Bar:
Best by dates: 2-Apr-26, 28-Feb-26
Lot codes: 163094, 162634, M162634
UPC: 858010005641, 850011828908
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The recall was initiated after a dozen consumers reported finding small stones in their chocolate, as the third-party almond processor did not properly filter stones out of the nuts, according to the FDA recall notice. So far, no injuries have been reported, and no reports of stones in the chocolate are from the U.S. or Canada, but Tony's is recalling the products as a precaution.
If you have an affected product, throw it out or return it to the store for a refund or replacement. If you bought it from the Tony's Chocolonely website, you can request a refund on the site's dedicated recall page. If you bought a product with an affected lot code from Amazon, you can initiate a refund through Amazon.
If you have any questions about the recall, you can contact Tony's at mailus@ or call 503-388-5990.
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